What the papers say – August 8
Thursday’s front pages continue to be dominated by the fallout from trouble on Britain’s streets.
Thursday’s front pages continue to be dominated by the fallout from trouble on Britain’s streets.
Some one in three (37%) say the prospect of spills means they will not let their canine companion in the water at all.
Some one in three (37%) say the prospect of spills means they will not let their canine companion in the water at all.
Liam and myself have split up - the relationship is well and truly over!
An estimated 91,370 transactions were made, which was 8% higher than June 2023 but slightly lower than in May, HM Revenue and Customs said.
An estimated 91,370 transactions were made, which was 8% higher than June 2023 but slightly lower than in May, HM Revenue and Customs said.
A school attended by a young boy who died after being pulled from a river last Tuesday has shared a statement following his tragic death, saying he had a 'beautiful smile' and was loved by all.
A 45-year-old Aston Martin that went on to break the 200pmh speed barrier after being restored in Shropshire, is to return to its owner in the USA after more than four years.
A 45-year-old Aston Martin that went on to break the 200pmh speed barrier after being restored in Shropshire, is to return to its owner in the USA after more than four years.
Joshua Hillstead, from Birmingham, died the day after being pulled from the River Arrow in Alcester, Warwickshire.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first major speech in the job occupies the front of several newspapers on Monday.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first major speech in the job occupies the front of several newspapers on Monday.
Light commercial vehicles clocked up 58.2 billion miles on Britain’s roads in the year to the end of March.
Light commercial vehicles clocked up 58.2 billion miles on Britain’s roads in the year to the end of March.
The equivalent of 249,133 trains in England and Wales were cancelled in the year to the end of March, according to Office of Rail and Road (ORR) data.